Commonly known as: ZZ Plant
Botanical name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia
The ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is widely regarded as one of the most reliable indoor plants available. Its thick stems and waxy leaves aren’t just for looks — they store water, allowing the plant to cope with missed waterings and low light far better than most houseplants.
This standard green form has a clean, architectural shape that suits a wide range of interiors. It grows slowly, keeps itself neat, and doesn’t require regular pruning. Because it prefers stability over fussing, the ZZ Plant often performs best when it’s left alone in a consistent spot.
If you’re after a plant that quietly gets on with the job and still looks good doing it, the ZZ Plant is hard to beat.
ZZ Plant Care Guide
Watering – How often should I water it?
Allow the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. ZZ Plants are drought-tolerant and much more likely to suffer from overwatering than underwatering. Always ensure excess water drains away fully.
Light – What light does a ZZ Plant need?
ZZ Plants adapt well to a wide range of light levels, from low light to bright, indirect light. While brighter light encourages slightly faster growth, the plant remains healthy even in shaded indoor spaces.
Humidity – Does it need humidity?
No. ZZ Plants handle average indoor humidity without issue and do not require misting.
Soil – What soil works best?
A free-draining mix is essential to prevent root rot. Indoor Potting Soil provides a stable, bark-based foundation that supports healthy roots without staying wet for too long.
Feeding – How should I fertilise it?
Feed lightly during spring and summer using a diluted dose of Grobest Organic Fertiliser every 6–8 weeks. ZZ Plants have low nutrient requirements, so gentle feeding is more than enough.
Repotting – When should it be repotted?
Repot only when the plant becomes clearly root-bound, usually every 2–3 years. Move up one pot size at a time and keep most of the existing soil around the roots intact. When repotting, you can mix TerraPlus Natura N and Controlled Release Fertiliser into the fresh potting mix for long-term nutrition.
Pests – What pests should I watch for?
ZZ Plants are very pest-resistant. Occasionally, scale insects may appear on stressed plants. Regular inspection and early treatment with an insecticidal spray usually resolves any issues quickly.
Temperature – What temperature suits it best?
Ideal temperatures range between 18 °C and 30 °C. Protect the plant from cold drafts and avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below 12 °C.
FAQ’s
Q: Can a ZZ Plant survive low light?
Yes. It’s one of the most reliable plants for low-light indoor spaces.
Q: Does it need pruning?
No regular pruning is required. Remove damaged or ageing stems if needed.
Q: Why is my ZZ Plant growing slowly?
Slow growth is normal. ZZ Plants prioritise survival and stability over speed.
Q: Is the ZZ Plant pet-safe?
No. ZZ Plants are toxic if ingested and should be kept out of reach of pets.
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